Beothuk __ "The Beothuk ... (also spelled Boeothuck,
Beothuck, Boethuk, Boeothuk, and Boethuck) were the native inhabitants of the
island of Newfoundland at the time of European contact in the 15th and 16th
centuries." An encyclopedic article with links to additional resources. -
illustrated - From wikipedia -
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beothuks

The Beothuk ___What a great website about this
fascinating people! "It only took 250 years for these people to become extinct
after European contact. This is their story. Try out the games you can play to
see how much you've learned at this very nice website, too!" - Illustrated -
From the Memorial University of Newfoundland -
http://www.heritage.nf.ca/aboriginal/beothuk.html

Beothuk Indians __ "There are not a lot of books
written on the subject of the Beothuk... but there is a lot of controversy. Was
the fate of the Beothuk a "natural" outcome of the colonization of the New
World? Or were they killed off deliberately?" - From Mysteries of Canada -
http://www.mysteriesofcanada.com/Newfoundland/beothuk.htm

The Beothuk of Newfoundland __ An overview of the Beothuk
containing the obituary, published in The Times, of Shanawdithit, officially
known as the last Beothuk. - illustrated - From visitnewfoundland.ca -
http://visitnewfoundland.ca/beothuk.html

The Beothuks or Red Indians: The Aboriginal Inhabitants of
Newfoundland ___"The information on this site was gathered over a period
of 40 years and published in 1914 by James P. Howley. It's not everything he
could gather up about the Beothuk Indian tribe, but there is a considerable
amount of text to go through. There is a section showing and explaining 10
sketches by Shanawdithit, the last surviving Beothuk." - Illustrated - From Dr.
Hans Rollmann -
http://www.mun.ca/rels/native/beothuk/beo2gifs/texts/howley17.html

Facts for Kids: Beothuk Indians (Skraeling, Red Indians,
Beothuks) ___"Why were Beothuks called "Red Indians?" Was their skin red?
Why did the Beothuk Indians die out? Were the Beothuks really the Skraelings of
Viking sagas?" The answers to these (and many other questions) are here in
easy-to-understand language. Highlighted words within the text lead you to
further information about, and pictures of, the topic at hand. - Illustrated -
From Native Languages of the Americas -
http://www.geocities.com/bigorrin/beothuk_kids.htm

A History of the Beothuk __ "... a talk given by Ingeborg
Marshall at the launch of her book A History and Ethnography of the Beothuk, at
the meeting of the Newfoundland Historical Society, St. John's, 19th Sept.
1996." - From Memorial University of Newfoundland -
http://www.mun.ca/rels/native/beothuk/beohist.html

Lesson Planning, Lesson Plan Formats and Lesson
Plan Ideas __ How to produce a lesson plan and not just for Indian tribes
either. - From adprima.com -
http://www.adprima.com/lesson.htm

Publications of the Newfoundland Museum - The Beothuks
___It wasn't long after European contact that these people became extinct. Learn
about them here. - Illustrated; enlargeable images - From the Museum of
Newfoundland -
http://www.therooms.ca/museum/mnotes1.asp

Who were the Beothuk Indians? ___"The history, culture,
societal make-up, hunting and spiritual life of the Beothuk Indians. Also an
analysis of the living conditions of the remnant of these people surviving in
the 21st century." - Text only - From Pagewise, Inc. -
http://txtx.essortment.com/beothukindians_rmrx.htm